I fear people like this guy are developping the game.
don't mind black, he's just trying to get his post count up
which includes, in the case, making up new terms or definitions and then vainly trying to defend them (battlenet M1 lol..)
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they'll never see me coming.. life is a sequence of tragedies, inconsistent only by fleeting, elusive moments of pleasure,
serving only to ensure absolute vulnerability to the pain of their inevitable absence.
i fear that it won't be enough like d2/d1 in it's fast gameplay speed, atmosphere (graphics, MUSIC), minimal quests. captivating story, ability to solo, pvp etc etc
diablo evolved so much over the years that people came away with so many, very different experiences.
as a result there's too many different, diametrically opposed things that people remember and loved and hope to find in d3. (there's already a few hopes in this thread and others that make me cringe)
they will, of course, try to please as many people as possible, but my fear is that i will be in the minority for too many of them.
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also fear that 3rd party programs and other cheats will make a level playing field impossible
also fear that the people that could have made a good d3 have left blizzard.. or that blizzard will try to appeal to too many people (that never played diablo) in order to get a bigger audience.
i can't even pinpoint my greatest fear.
the second post in this thread (the i have no fear) is cute. but when you're expecting.. or hoping for so many things to be fulfilled and have such high expectations for them..then realize that everyone has their own expectations that may or may not fit with yours..
i have more fear that hope. i think a lot of us will be disappointed.
maybe i should have faith: i hated almost every new patch that hit diablo 2.. until i got used to it and then i loved it.
i hope it will be the same with d3.
but then again maybe the people that directed diablo in the right ways are gone now.
sigh.. fear fear fear
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they'll never see me coming.. life is a sequence of tragedies, inconsistent only by fleeting, elusive moments of pleasure,
serving only to ensure absolute vulnerability to the pain of their inevitable absence.
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which includes, in the case, making up new terms or definitions and then vainly trying to defend them (battlenet M1 lol..)
they'll never see me coming..
life is a sequence of tragedies, inconsistent only by fleeting, elusive moments of pleasure,
serving only to ensure absolute vulnerability to the pain of their inevitable absence.
diablo evolved so much over the years that people came away with so many, very different experiences.
as a result there's too many different, diametrically opposed things that people remember and loved and hope to find in d3. (there's already a few hopes in this thread and others that make me cringe)
they will, of course, try to please as many people as possible, but my fear is that i will be in the minority for too many of them.
edit:
also fear that 3rd party programs and other cheats will make a level playing field impossible
also fear that the people that could have made a good d3 have left blizzard.. or that blizzard will try to appeal to too many people (that never played diablo) in order to get a bigger audience.
i can't even pinpoint my greatest fear.
the second post in this thread (the i have no fear) is cute. but when you're expecting.. or hoping for so many things to be fulfilled and have such high expectations for them..then realize that everyone has their own expectations that may or may not fit with yours..
i have more fear that hope. i think a lot of us will be disappointed.
maybe i should have faith: i hated almost every new patch that hit diablo 2.. until i got used to it and then i loved it.
i hope it will be the same with d3.
but then again maybe the people that directed diablo in the right ways are gone now.
sigh.. fear fear fear
they'll never see me coming..
life is a sequence of tragedies, inconsistent only by fleeting, elusive moments of pleasure,
serving only to ensure absolute vulnerability to the pain of their inevitable absence.